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===Function===
===Function===
Air passes in and out due to [[lung function|changes in pressure]]. At the capillary beds in the lungs, the oxygen is taken into [[haemoglobin]], and the CO2 leaves it.
Air passes in and out due to [[lung function|changes in pressure]]. At the capillary beds in the lungs, the oxygen is taken into [[haemoglobin]], and the CO2 leaves it. Read the page on [[lung function]] to learn more!

Revision as of 08:14, 28 March 2008

The Respiratory System

Structure

Air passes through the nasal cavity through the larynx, down the old trachea and into the lungs. Surrounding the lungs are the two layers of pleura.

Function

Air passes in and out due to changes in pressure. At the capillary beds in the lungs, the oxygen is taken into haemoglobin, and the CO2 leaves it. Read the page on lung function to learn more!